VANITY BEACH Recording New Single

May 22, 2007

For the past few weeks Finnish rockers VANITY BEACH have been holed up at Helsinki's Underground Studios with producer Johnny Lee Michaels (THE 69 EYES). Johnny was brought along to realize the band's vision of how VANITY BEACH is supposed to sound in 2007 and according to reports from the studio the co-operation is working "real fuckin' great." "This is the best shit we've ever done, both musically and sonically — we've definitely stepped up our game!" says synth player Juno Forth.

VANITY BEACH's as-yet-untitled new single will be released through the band's own label Innovation Records in June.The band will also play a one-off show at the Dubrovnik club in Helsinki this Saturday (May 26).

VANITY BEACH was earlier this year tipped as one of the hottest new bands to watch in 2007 by the U.K.'s Metal Hammer magazine. The group's track "Take Me To Tokyo" was also featured on the compilation CD "New Blood 2006" that came with the magazine, alongside such bands as AIDEN and BRING ME THE HORIZON.

VANITY BEACH recently filmed a video for the song "Batcave" with director Jaakko Itäaho (of "Mack Dawg" snowboard flicks fame). The clip features a cameo by Finnish cult icon/avant garde musician M.A. Numminen and is available for viewing at the band's official MySpace page.

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